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What we covered here

  • Stocks sank after another key inflation report showed prices continued to surge last month.
  • CNN Business’ Fear and Greed Index fell back into “Extreme Fear” territory.
  • The stock market is halfway through the year – and off to its worst start to any year since 1970.

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Markets post worst first half of the year since 1970

From CNN Business' Nicole Goodkind

US stocks closed down on Thursday, with the S&P 500 printing its worst first half of the year since 1970.

Today’s close marked the end of the second quarter, during which investors grappled with the uncertainties of geopolitical unrest, high levels of inflation, Covid-19 lockdowns and a hawkish Federal Reserve. The Dow and S&P 500 closed out their worst three-month period since 2020 while The Nasdaq ended its worst quarter since 2008.

Stock buybacks, meanwhile set quarterly and 12-month records at $281 billion and $985 billion respectively, according to S&P Dow Jones Indices senior index analyst Howard Silverblatt.

As stocks settle after the trading day, levels might still change slightly.

Stocks try to stage a comeback...

From CNN Business' David Goldman

After plunging more than 500 points, the Dow is well off its lows, down only 130 points, or 0.4%

The S&P 500, which was at one point down 2%, is now down just 0.2%

The Nasdaq is still down 0.5% but was much lower earlier in the day.

Markets are in trouble, but history shows there is hope on the horizon

from CNN Business' Nicole Goodkind

The S&P 500 is preparing to wrap up its worst first half in more than 60 years.

The last time the index, which is down by over 20% after entering bear market territory two weeks ago, hit such a bad midyear point was in 1962, according to Howard Silverblatt, senior index analyst at S&P Dow Jones Indices.

Markets this year have been roiled by a number of unfriendly headwinds: Russia’s war in Ukraine, Covid-19 lockdowns in China, surging inflation and aggressive rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. All of these factors have fueled investor fears of a recession, causing a rush to the exits. The S&P 500 has lost $8.2 trillion in total dollars since the start of the year.

The index is on track to have its worst June since 2008 and its worst quarter since 1970, with all 11 sectors in the red.

In short, things are looking dire. But that doesn’t mean they’ll stay that way.

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Stocks open lower

From CNN Business' David Goldman
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The New York Stock Exchange stands in lower Manhattan on June 27 in New York City.

US stocks tumbled Thursday after another key inflation report showed prices remained stubbornly high.

Stocks are set to close out the worst start to the first half of any year since 1970.

The Dow was down 450 points or 1.3%.

The S&P 500 fell 1.3%.

The Nasdaq was 1.2% lower.

Bitcoin tumbles to $19,000

From CNN Business' David Goldman
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Bitcoin fell sharply as risk-averse investors continued to fear cryptocurrencies.

The world’s most popular crypto fell more than 4%, at one point tumbling below $19,000. It has lost 60% of its value this year – and it’s one of the better-performing digital coins.

Crypto lender Celsius Network earlier this month said it would suspend customer withdrawals. Coinbase announced layoffs. And crypto experts fear a wider shakeout is yet to come.

Key inflation measure holds steady in May

From CNN Business' Alicia Wallace
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An inflation gauge closely followed by the Federal Reserve showed consumer prices remained flat in May, indicating that inflation had yet to abate, despite the central bank’s initialefforts to cool the economy.

The monthly Personal Consumption Expenditures price index increased by 6.3% for the year ended in May, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. Thatmatches April’s readingand suggests that price hikes have taken a breather since hitting a40-year-high of 6.6% in March.

The latest PCE report comes just three weeks after the Consumer Price Index, another key inflation measure,showed prices rose by 8.6% year-over-year, their highest increase in 40 years.

Dealmaking drop-off reveals rise in business anxiety

From CNN Business' Julia Horowitz
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A pedestrian passes a branch of Boots retailer and pharmacy in London on July 9, 2020.

Dealmaking boomswhen markets are stable and businesses are feeling good about the economy and access to financing. When conditions deteriorate, confidence flags, and the number of companies going public or pursuing takeovers drops. That’s what is happening now.

Details, details: The number of global initial public offerings, or IPOs, has dropped by 54% so far this year compared to 2021, according to data from Dealogic provided to Before the Bell. Mergers and acquisitions have plunged by 25%.

The drop-off comes as central banks around the world hike interest rates, leading to higher borrowing costs and tighter financial conditions. Decades-high inflation is also feeding recession fears as consumers begin to deplete their pandemic-era savings, roiling markets and generating questions about how long the economic recovery can last.

In this environment, companies that had wanted to execute IPOs or sell their businesses are staying on the sidelines — preferring to wait for a market recovery when they could raise more money from investors.

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The market’s worst first half since 1970

From CNN Business' Nicole Goodkind
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Well, we’ve reached the half year mark (already, we know) and here’s where we stand.

The S&P 500 is in a bear market and down 20% for the year. If it closes there, it would be the worst first half in 52 years.

That’s not necessarily terrible news for stocks, though: Previous years that were down at least 15% at the midway point to the year got better as the year progressed. In the final six months of those years, stocks rose every single time, with an average return of nearly 24%.

A key inflation indicator is expected to show prices keep surging

From CNN Business' David Goldman

The Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index, or PCE, is expected to show prices surged 0.7% over the past month – up from 0.2% in April. That’s not the direction we want prices to go, and bad news for the Fed’s favorite inflation indicator.

Prices around the world have risen despite central banks’ actions to raise interest rates to tame inflation. Although so-called core inflation has calmed down, that doesn’t mean much for consumers who still have to pay for the volatile food and energy prices that “core” inflation discounts.

The continued rise in prices has undermined political leaders around the world and has threatened to plunge the global economy into a recession. The continued spread of Covid, the labor shortage, disruptions to the supply chain, the energy crunch and the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine are all contributing to rising prices and are beyond the control of any single policymaker to stop.

Stock futures tumble

From CNN Business' David Goldman

US stock futures tumbled again Thursday ahead of another key inflation report, as volatility continues on Wall Street. Stocks are set to close out the worst start to the first half of the year since 1970.

Dow futures were down 400 points or 1.3%.

S&P 500 futures fell 1.3%.

Nasdaq futures were 1.8% lower.

The pandemic may have forever altered the economy, Fed Chair Powell says

From CNN Business' Lucy Bayly
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It’s not yet clear if the US economy will ever return to its pre-pandemic status, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday at a central banker forum in Portugal.

“The economy is being driven by very different forces. What we don’t know is whether we’ll be going back to something that looks like, or a little bit like, what we had before,” Powell told a panel that included European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde and Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey.

The central bank heads, who collectively hold around $20 trillion on their balance sheets, discussed how “new forces” have changedinflationary dynamicsand the global economic landscape – perhaps forever.

“I don’t think we’re going back to that [pre-Covid] period of low inflation,” Lagarde said, noting that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will “change the picture and the landscape within which we operate.”

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China's economy just had its best month since February

From CNN Business' Laura He
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China’s huge manufacturing and service industries just saw their first month of growth since February, according to surveys published Thursday, asCovid restrictions were easedin many cities.

Butthe shadow of further lockdownsstill looms over the world’s second biggest economy as Beijing sendsmixed messagesabout the best way out of the Covid pandemic.

The Chinese government’spurchasing managers’ index (PMI) for manufacturing — which mainly covers larger businesses and state-owned companies — rose to 50.2 in June, the first time it has crossed the 50 marksince February, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. A reading above 50 indicates that activity is increasing.

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FAQs

How much has the stock market returned since 1970? ›

Stock market returns since 1970

This is a return on investment of 27,269.78%, or 10.86% per year. This lump-sum investment beats inflation during this period for an inflation-adjusted return of about 3,280.11% cumulatively, or 6.68% per year.

What caused the 1970s stock market crash? ›

The crash came after the collapse of the Bretton Woods system over the previous two years, with the associated 'Nixon Shock' and United States dollar devaluation under the Smithsonian Agreement. It was compounded by the outbreak of the 1973 oil crisis in October of that year.

What was the worst day in the stock market history? ›

Some sources (including the file Highlights/Lowlights of The Dow on the Dow Jones website) show a loss of −24.39% (from 71.42 to 54.00) on December 12, 1914, placing that day atop the list of largest percentage losses.

What year was the stock market the lowest? ›

From its peak in September 1929, the Dow fell 89 percent, bottoming in the summer of 1932 at 41.22, the lowest closing level of the 20th century.

What if I invested $1000 in Netflix 10 years ago? ›

And if you had invested $1,000 in Netflix a decade ago, it would have ballooned by more than 654% to $7,543 as of Oct.

What is the average annual return if someone invested 100% in stocks? ›

The average stock market return is about 10% per year, as measured by the S&P 500 index, but that 10% average rate is reduced by inflation.

Is the stock market going to crash in 2024? ›

While many experts are making predictions about whether the market will crash in 2024 or how severe the next downturn will be, it's impossible to say with certainty where stock prices will be in the short term. However, the market's long-term performance is all but guaranteed to be positive.

What was the worst market crash in history? ›

The worst stock market crash happened in 1929. It produced the largest decline from top to bottom (89%) and was a catalyst for the Great Depression. On a percentage basis, the worst day in stock market history was on October 19, 1987.

What month is historically the worst for the stock market? ›

One of the historical realities of the stock market is that it typically has performed poorest during the month of September. The "Stock Trader's Almanac" reports that, on average, September is the month when the stock market's three leading indexes usually perform the poorest.

What is the biggest gain for a stock ever? ›

During yesterday's trading, NVIDIA's market value jumped by a whopping $277 billion, a record-breaking achievement. So far this year, their total gains have reached an impressive $740 billion, bringing their overall market capitalization close to $2 trillion.

Has a penny stock ever made it big? ›

Sure, some penny stocks turned out to be massive success stories, like Apple, Ford Motor, and Monster Beverage. Find a similar success story like those top penny stocks, and you stand to make a fortune. However, you have to be willing to do the research to find them in a sea of duds.

What is the largest one day drop in the stock market? ›

Oct. 19, 1987, also known as Black Monday, marked the largest one-day stock market decline in history. The 2020 Coronavirus Stock Market Crash lasted several months.

Has the Dow ever hit $40,000? ›

The Dow Jones hits 40,000 for the first time. What to know about this major milestone.

What stock went up 1000 percent in a day? ›

Even so, the gains posted by Ambrx Biopharma (AMAM) in Friday's session are unusual and particularly eye-catching. The stock soared to the tune of a hardly believable 1007% after the company announced pleasing results from the mid-stage testing of its breast cancer drug ARX788.

What is the average stock market return over the last 40 years? ›

Stock Market Historical Returns

40 Years (1982 – 2022): 11.6% annual return. 30 Years (1992 – 2022): 9.64% annual return. 20 Years (2002 – 2022): 8.14% annual return. 10 Years (2012 – 2022): 12.74% annual return.

What is the average market return over 30 years? ›

10.521%

What is the average stock market return since 1972? ›

S&P 500: $100 in 1972 → $22,324.42 in 2024

If you invested $100 in the S&P 500 at the beginning of 1972, you would have about $22,324.42 at the end of 2024, assuming you reinvested all dividends. This is a return on investment of 22,224.42%, or 10.87% per year.

How long did it take the stock market to recover after the crash of 1929? ›

The Dow Jones did not return to its peak close of September 3, 1929, for 25 years, until November 23, 1954.

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